Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... Discourse in praise of the Queen , 1590-92.2 But not knowing how my travel may be accepted , being the unwarranted wishes of a private man , I leave ; humbly praying her Majesty's pardon if in the zeal of my simplicity I have roved at ...
... Discourse in praise of the Queen , 1590-92.2 But not knowing how my travel may be accepted , being the unwarranted wishes of a private man , I leave ; humbly praying her Majesty's pardon if in the zeal of my simplicity I have roved at ...
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... Discourse of a Discouerie for a new Passage to Cataia - Written by Sir Humfrey Gilbert , Knight . Quid non . " It is introduced by a letter , dated the last day of June 1566 , from Sir Humphrey Gilbert to his elder brother , Sir John ...
... Discourse of a Discouerie for a new Passage to Cataia - Written by Sir Humfrey Gilbert , Knight . Quid non . " It is introduced by a letter , dated the last day of June 1566 , from Sir Humphrey Gilbert to his elder brother , Sir John ...
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... Discourse " is then described : The occasion of the discourse grew by the visitation of certaine gentlemen comming to me to my little cottage which I had newly built neare unto Dublin . . . Among which , Doctor Long , Primate of Ardmagh ...
... Discourse " is then described : The occasion of the discourse grew by the visitation of certaine gentlemen comming to me to my little cottage which I had newly built neare unto Dublin . . . Among which , Doctor Long , Primate of Ardmagh ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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